Activities - Arts & Crafts

Appreciating Ukiyoe Wood Block Print Art
Japan Ukiyoe Museum : 日本浮世絵博物館

Rotating Displays of Japan’s Largest Collection of Ukiyoe Woodblock Prints.

Matsumoto/Northern Alps


Description

The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum in Matsumoto is home to the Sakai collection of over one hundred thousand ukiyoe wood block prints -- the largest collection in the world. If you time your visit when the curator Sakai-san is present, allow him to give you a few pointers on the current exhibition to enhance your appreciation of the prints.


Recommendation

The Sakai collection of woodblock print art dates back 5 generations. It began with Yoshiaki Sakai (d. 1842) who was one of the wealthiest merchants in Matsumoto during the 1790s. A magnamious patron of the arts, the Sakai family was visited by ukiyoe masters such as Hiroshige and Hokusai. Over the years, the collection has grown to more than one hundred thousand prints, both classic masterpieces and works by current artists. It is a "living" collection that continues to expand as the newest members of the Sakai family purchase and bring back rare prints from all over the world. The museum's aim is to "collect, examine and exhibit ukiyoe as being a major part of our international and cultural heritage." When visiting Matsumoto, home of the designated national treasure Matsumoto Castle and gateway to the Japanese Alps, include a stop at JUM (the Japan Ukiyoe Museum) and experience the world of Japanese woodblock prints. If the curator, Nobuo Sakai, is present and accessible, he can give an explanation in English about the current exhibit (due to their delicate nature, prints are rotated in and out of exhibition on a regular basis), to help deepen your appreciation of the artwork.


Details

  • 30
  • 5
  • 50 people
Hours
10:00-17:00 (Last admission 16:30)
Date(s)
Closed Mondays (or next day if holiday) and 28-Dec. thru 03-Jan.
Cost / Price of Admission
1,200 (children 600)
Discount for groups of 20+
Time Required
1 hour
Credit Cards
VISA, MasterCard, Amex
Reservations
Not required(E-mail or call ahead to request explanation by the curator, Sakai-san.)
# of Participants
1+
Foreign Languages
English (English Pamphlet available. Some English explanations.)
Luggage Storage
Available

Notes

Limited English explanation and the curator Sakai-san's English isn't fluent, but his enthusiasm makes up for it. For further enjoyment of ukiyoe in Nagano Prefecture, there is the Hokusai Museum in Obuse.


Contact

tel : +81(0)263-47-4440fax : +81(0)263-48-0208Official site


Access / Location

By Train
From Matsumoto Station(JR Shinonoi Line), 24 min by bus.
By Car
From Matsumoto IC, Go west on Route 158 to Koshiba signal and turn right.
Address
2206-1  Shimadachi, Matsumoto 390-0852

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